This invention relates generally to an adjustable breast positioning system for women's garments having breast cups and, in particular, to an adjustable breast positioning system for a brassiere or bra having breast cups wherein the adjustable breast positioning system independently reduces the available volume for each breast within each respective breast cup and displaces each breast upward, forward, and inward toward the center or cleavage area of the wearer's chest while concomitantly increasing the volume of each breast outside an upper portion of each respective breast cup for providing an improved visual presentation of the breast, a cosmetic enhancement of the breast, and/or a fashion trend.
Although bras have been available for many years and featured a variety of forms, modern bras remain inadequate in achieving cosmetic enhancement and/or fashion trend goals while still remaining comfortable. This is because most conventional bras lift and shape the breasts, but do so in a way that actually compresses them against the woman's chest. Accordingly, although they may be higher and better shaped, comfort is compromised. Hence, there is a need for a bra that overcomes the significant shortcomings of excessively compressing or unnaturally constricting the breasts.
In addition, while lift and cleavage may be enhanced in a conventional bra, the breasts may actually be reduced in size or projection from a profile perspective due to the compression of the bra. Hence, there is a need for a bra that overcomes the significant shortcomings of providing a reduced profile projection of the breast.
Furthermore, for many women, the two breasts are not identical in size and for some the difference is even more pronounced due to nature or injury. Accordingly, it may be desired to shape one breast more than the other. However, conventional bras fail to provide independent cup adjustment to an adequate degree and any vertically oriented adjustment is accomplished by adjusting the shoulder strap of the bra which has the effect of simultaneously raising and tightening, or simultaneously lowering and loosening the entire bra apparatus.
Moreover, bras typically fail to provide adjustability of the breast outside the perimeter of the cup or what is termed herein as the outside-of-cup appearance.
For the foregoing reasons, there is a need for a bra that overcomes the significant shortcomings of the known prior-art as delineated hereinabove.
In general, and in one aspect, an embodiment of the invention provides an adjustable breast positioning system for women's garments having breast cups wherein the adjustable breast positioning system varies the volume capacity of each breast cup individually for controlling both the degree to which the breast is shaped within the confines of each breast cup and the manner in which the breast is partially presented outside an upper periphery or perimeter of each breast cup for what is herein termed as the outside-of-cup appearance.
Viewed from another aspect, an embodiment of the invention provides an adjustable breast positioning system for women's garments having breast cups wherein the adjustable breast positioning system allows for independent positioning of each breast by positioning the breasts upward, projecting the breasts forward away from the chest, orienting the breasts closer together or toward a center or cleavage area of a wearer's chest, and increasing the volume of the breast outside the upper portion or perimeter of each breast cup for providing an improved visual presentation of the breast, a cosmetic enhancement of the breast, and/or a fashion trend.
In particular, and in one embodiment, the adjustable breast positioning system comprises for each breast cup, a pliable platform or rocker arm member situated within a lower region of each breast cup; a shaping member at least partially overlaying the platform member within each breast cup wherein the platform and shaping members are open to the top portions of the breast cup; and means for adjusting the pliable platform within each breast cup for creating a pushing force on the breast for positioning the breasts upward, projecting the breasts forward away from the chest, orienting the breasts closer together or toward a center or cleavage area of a wearer's chest, and increasing the volume of the breast outside the upper portion or perimeter of each breast cup for providing an improved visual presentation of the breast, a cosmetic enhancement of the breast, and/or a fashion trend.
Additionally, and in one embodiment, the adjusting means comprises for each breast cup, a connecting member having one end attached to one end of the platform for suspending the platform between the connecting member and a location where the platform attaches in the breast cup. The adjusting means further comprises an anchor element attached to an end of the connecting member opposite the end connected to the platform wherein the anchor element attaches to a strap rising up from the breast cup to which the strap is attached such that each breast may be independently adjusted.
Furthermore, and in one embodiment, the shaping member, when in a first, initial, or “at rest” position, lines a portion of the inside surface of the breast cup from the upper corner near the shoulder, down the outer side to the underside of the breast, and on to near the center of the chest. In that position the shaping member supports the lower and outside areas of the breast. In one embodiment, the shaping member is attached to the breast cup in the area of the upper corner near the shoulder.
Moreover, and in one embodiment, a guide or control member attaches at one end to the bottom of the bra cup and at another end to the platform. As the connecting member is moved, it causes the platform to suspend upward from the point where it attaches to the breast cup. The control member constrains this motion to keep the platform near the body of the wearer. This ensures the platform positions the breast and does not merely traverse up along the breast and away from the body.
While embodiments discussed may reference bras, the breast positioning system of the present invention can be applied to any women's garment with breast cups, and any women's garment having breast cups could incorporate the system.
Accordingly, it should be apparent that numerous modifications and adaptations may be resorted to without departing from the scope and fair meaning of the claims as set forth herein below following the detailed description of the invention.
Considering the drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like parts throughout the various drawing figures, reference numeral 10 is directed to an adjustable breast positioning garment comprising breast cups and an adjustable breast positioning system for independently displacing the breast upward, forward, together, and further outside the confines of the breast cups for accentuating cleavage and increasing the apparent size of the breast for providing an improved visual presentation of the breast, a cosmetic enhancement of the breast, and/or a fashion trend.
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In another embodiment, connector 80 and pliable platform 60 can be integrally formed with one another forming a single member.
Hence, suspending platform 60 from connector or adjusting member 80 at one end and to the breast cup at another end at a point in an area nearer a center of the wearer's chest or toward a cleavage area of the wearer's chest, essentially distributes the weight of the breast between the shoulder strap and the structure around the chest.
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The path of pliable platform 60 may be guided by guide loops 100, 102 which, in one embodiment, are flattened loops attached to breast cup 30 and shoulder strap 40. Guide loops 100, 102 keep connector 80 aligned with shoulder strap 90 and keep it from becoming tangled. Guide loop 102 can be sized and/or located for controlling the degree of inclination of force acting on the pliable platform 60 when in an adjusted position.
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In one embodiment, flexible shaping member 160 is made of thin plastic sheeting of a thickness making it highly flexible, but retaining the ability to support and position breast 120. It is possible that another class of material other than plastic may be used. Despite its thinness and flexibility, when actuated by pliable platform 60, flexible shaping member 160 is capable of displacing the breast from lower in breast cup 30, upwardly and centrally, and to also project from the body and outsides the upper constrains of the breast cup 30. The location of flexible shaping member 160 in the outside area of breast cup 30 prevents the breast from bulging unnaturally out the side of breast cup 30. In one embodiment, it is pliable platform 60 that actuates flexible shaping member 160, while flexible shaping member 160 facilitates the movement of pliable platform 60 within the cloth confines of breast cup 30 and further broadens and distributes the multidimensional positioning effect of pliable platform 60.
Due to its also performing the functions of facilitating the motion of pliable platform 60 and distributing the positioning effect, flexible shaping member 160 may also be thought of as a smoothing shield similar to smoothing shield 170 discussed below. However, flexible shaping member 160 would be performing the smoothing functions between pliable platform 60 and the wearer of the garment.
Smoothing shield 170 is located on the side of pliable platform 60 facing away from the wearer between pliable platform 60 and cup panel 190. The location of the smoothing shield in relation to the other elements of the adjustable breast positioning system can best be seen in
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Stabilizer tab 210 is most likely an integral part of pliable platform 60 and made of the same material as pliable platform 60 but may also be a different material. This may be accomplished, for example, by inserting a metallic stabilizer tab 210 into the mold used to mold pliable platform 60 from its material of flexibly resilient plastic. Similarly, stabilizer guide 220 may be fixed to cup 30 in various ways or may, in the alternative, be incorporated into a structural member such as under wire 50.
There are many ways to vary the elements of these embodiments and remain within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
For example, the connector tube 180 need not be exclusive to one embodiment and may be used in conjunction with the guide loops 100, 102. Similarly guide loops 100, 102 may be used in the embodiment of
Additionally, the adjustable breast positioning system could employ a constraining or control loop for precluding the pliable platform from traversing up along the breast and away from the body.
In another embodiment, the adjustable breast positioning system could employ a constraining or control slot in the flexible shaping member 160 through which the pliable platform is threaded for precluding the pliable platform from traversing up along the breast and away from the body. In another embodiment, the adjustable breast positioning system could employ a sliding coupling or tab in the form of a tab limiting travel of the pliable platform up along the breast and away from the body when the pliable platform is actuated from a first or an “initial” position to subsequent adjusted or actuated positions of use and operation. The tab member can be attached to the flexible shaping member and folded over onto the pliable platform or attached to the pliable platform and folded over onto the flexible shaping member for providing a sliding coupling for maintaining the pliable platform substantially under the breast when the pliable platform changes position. The sliding coupling or tab can be used with or without guide or control member 130.
Furthermore, the pliable platform pivot point can mount further away from point 70 as the cup size and load increases. This may also preferred for creating less lift/more cleavage enhancement. The pliable platform 60 may also be located between layers of a multilayer breast cup with point 70 being on an exterior or non-exterior layer, either one. Moreover, the adjustable breast positioning system may utilize a plurality of pliable platforms 60.
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In use and operation, and referring to the drawings, the pliable platform 60 is located along the bottom arc of breast cup 30 of the bra 10 when the bra is being worn and before the breast positioning system is actuated. The end of pliable platform 60 that is near the center of the chest is pivotally connected to breast cup 30 at a connection point which, in one embodiment, is point 70. The other end of pliable platform 60, near the side of the chest, has connector 80 attached to it. Smoothing shield 170 is located at that end of the pliable platform 60 and is on the opposite side of pliable platform 60 from the wearer.
In one embodiment, pliable platform 60 is constructed of flexible material comprised of a surface area which may vary greatly depending on the size of breast cup 30 and whether lift is desired more than projection from the body, or the reverse. The shape of pliable platform 60 is also influenced by where point 70 is located in breast cup 30, the structural configuration of the bra, or garment, and other factors, such as the preferred change in the breast position.
Alternatively, the pliable platform 60 may be of a more resilient type thereby performing somewhat like a lever to position the breast with the fulcrum of the lever being at the connection point. In this case, pliable platform 60 is constructed resilient enough to position the breast in this way, with the particular material used determining how thick pliable platform 60 needs to be. Additionally, the pliable platform 60 may be constructed of multiple sections operatively coupled to one another.
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To actuate positioning, sliding anchor 90 is adjusted further up on shoulder strap 40 and maintained by a frictional fit or by teeth on the sliding anchor protruding into shoulder strap 40. Connector 80 is moved with slider anchor 90 and pulls upward on pliable platform 60 which suspends from point 70 wherein the load on the platform is distributed to the garment at point 70 and to the shoulder strap 40 via connector 80.
As pliable platform 60 moves upward it undergoes a shape transformation for displacing the breast upward, forward, and inward toward the center of the wearer's chest while concomitantly increasing the volume of the breast outside an upper portion of said at least one breast cup for providing said improved visual presentation of the breast.
Guide or control member 130 controls or guides the motion of pliable platform 60, keeping pliable platform 60 close to the body of the wearer, ensuring that the system elements position breast 120 instead of merely adjusting over the surface of breast 120. Smoothing shield 170 facilitates the motion of pliable platform 60 and prevents it from distorting the outward appearance of breast cup 30.
Pliable platform 60, flexible shaping member 160, and smoothing shield 170, may all be constructed of more than one piece and still accomplish their respective purposes.
Typically, the working elements of the adjustable breast positioning system will be surrounded by layers of pliant flexible material, cloth, or foam such as cup panel 190 and cover layer 200 shown in
Regardless of how many layers of material a breast cup may have, it will have two visible sides and a perimeter at its defining edges. One side, the observable side, is visible to others observing a person wearing the garment. The other side, the wearer side of the breast cup, is not generally visible while the garment is worn because it is placed against the wearer. The wearer side may, however, be visible when the garment is not being worn. It is preferred that the observable side of the breast cup appear natural and not supplemented, while it is preferred that the wearer side of the breast cup be comfortable for the wearer. The perimeter of the breast cup will be free along some sections of the perimeter and attached to other parts of the garment along other sections of the perimeter.
Additionally, connector 80 may be located between layers if there are multiple layers, and guides 100, 102 may attach to more than one layer, especially where some layers do not cover the exact same area of breast cup 30. It is even possible that connector 80 could pass from one side of a layer through an aperture in the layer to the other side of the layer. In this case the aperture itself may act as a guide loop 100, 1002.
Also, and as noted hereinabove, means of limiting the horizontal displacement of pliable platform 60 may also be varied. The dynamic interaction of pliable platform 60 and flexible shaping member 160 and/or smoothing shield 170 may be used for this purpose. This may be accomplished by limiting or constraining the relative motion between these elements. As an example, if pliable platform 60 and flexible shaping member 160 may only move relative to each other in a direction along the length of pliable platform 60 or along their edges, flexible shaping member 160 will keep pliable platform 60 from sliding up breast 120.
Furthermore, depending on the direction of breast positioning, specifics of embodiments may be altered. For example, the particular location within breast cup 30 of point 70 affects the motion of pliable platform 60, and the resulting motion of breast movement. Similarly, the arrangement and location of flexible shaping member 160 and other smoothing shields will affect the direction of positioning and the shape of breast 120. Depending on the type of pliable platform 60 and its location, connector 80 may be guided at different inclination angles or paths to allow smooth and desired operation of the adjustable breast positioning system. The location and type of anchor may be changes as well.
Accordingly, and in one aspect, an embodiment of the invention provides a breast positioning system for a garment having at least one breast cup for receiving a breast of a wearer, the breast positioning system comprising: a pliable platform situated at a first position within a bottom portion of the at least one breast cup and having an end attached to the at least one breast cup in an area nearer a center of the wearer's chest and an end distal from the attached end; the pliable platform comprising a curvilinear shaped section having, when the pliable platform is situated at the first position, a first curvature transitioning from the attached end and extending along the bottom portion of the at least one breast cup at a location proximate a lower periphery of the at least one breast cup; and means for applying a force to the distal end of the pliable platform while the pliable platform is retained at the attached end for decreasing the first curvature of the pliable platform to a second different curvature less proximate to the lower periphery of the at least one breast cup than the first curvature for reducing available breast cup volume within the at least one breast cup for providing a breast positioning system.
In another aspect, an embodiment of the invention provides a breast positioning system for a garment having at least one breast cup for receiving a breast of a wearer, the breast positioning system comprising: a pliable platform situated at a first position within a lower region of the at least one breast cup and having an end attached to the at least one breast cup in an area nearer a center of the wearer's chest and an end distal from the attached end; the pliable platform comprising a first section having a first curvature transitioning from the attached end and extending along an under side of the breast received within the at least one breast cup; the pliable platform comprising a second section transitioning from the first section and upwardly extending along an outer side of the breast and terminating to the distal end; a flexible shaping member interposed between the pliable platform and the breast and at least partially overlaying the first and the second sections of the pliable platform; and means for applying a force to the distal end of the pliable platform while the pliable platform is retained at the attached end for decreasing the first curvature of the pliable platform to a second different curvature extending along the underside of the breast for reducing the available volume for the breast received within the at least one breast cup while concomitantly pushing the flexible shaping member with the pliable platform in an upward and inward direction for providing an improved visual presentation of the breast. Thus, the force applying means causes the net linear length along the surface of the combined length of the pliable platform and the flexible shaping member to decrease as the pliable platform transforms from the first curvature to the second curvature.
In another aspect, an embodiment of the invention provides a method for providing an adjustable positioning support for a breast received within a breast cup of a woman's garment, the steps comprising: locating a first flexible member within a lower region of the breast cup; overlaying at least a portion of the first flexible member with a second flexible member; and applying a force to a second end of the first flexible member while retaining a first end of the first flexible member for sliding the first flexible member relative to the second flexible member for reducing the available volume for the breast within the breast cup for providing an improved visual presentation of the breast.
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These aspects, among other things, demonstrate the industrial applicability of this invention.
Moreover, it should be apparent that further numerous structural modifications and adaptations may be resorted to without departing from the scope and fair meaning of the present invention as set forth hereinabove and as described herein below by the claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/809,463, filed May 31, 2007, issued Mar. 3, 2009 as U.S. Pat. No. 7,497,760 which is a continuation-in-part patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/059,194, filed Feb. 16, 2005, issued Nov. 18, 2008 as U.S. Pat. No. 7,452,260 which claims priority under 35 USC Section 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/579,566, filed Jun. 14, 2004, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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